To provide
for the procedure and conditions of service of members of the Electoral
Supervisory Commission and its functions with respect to monitors and
observers; to provide for the duties of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
towards the Electoral Supervisory Commission; to provide for a Registrar-General
of Voters and constituency registrars; to make provision for the registration
of voters and for the lodging of objections thereto; to provide for the
preparation, compilation and maintenance of voters rolls; to prescribe
the residence qualifications of voters and the procedure for the nomination
and election of candidates to and the filling of vacancies in Parliament;
to provide for the conduct of elections and the proceedings which may
be taken against undue elections; to provide for elections to the office
of President; to provide for local authority elections; to provide for
offences and penalties, and for the prevention of corrupt or illegal practices
in connection with elections; to establish the Electoral Court and provide
for its functions; to make provision for the hearing and determination
of election petitions; to repeal the Electoral Act
[Chapter 2:01]; and to provide for matters connected with or incidental
to the foregoing.

18. Registrar-General of
Voters.
19. Constituency registrars and other officers.
20. Voters rolls to be kept by constituency registrars.
21. Voters rolls open to inspection and printing of rolls.
22. Powers to demand information.

27. Objections by constituency
registrar.
28. Objections by voters.
29. Hearing and determination of objections by designated magistrate.
30. Statement of case for opinion of judge in chambers.
31. Posting of names of persons objected to.

PART VIIMiscellaneous Provisions
Relating to Registration of Voters

32. Removal of
duplications.
33. Removal from voters roll on disqualification, death or absence.
34. Registration of voter no longer disqualified.
35. Additional powers to alter voters rolls.
36. How alterations to be made.

PART VIIIOffences in Relation
to Registration of Voters

37. Offences in
relation to registration of voters

PART IXProclamation of General-Elections
and Notification of By-Elections

PART XIINomination of Candidates
ror Election as Members of Parliament

46. Nomination
of candidates.
47. Deposit on nomination.
48. Procedure when poll to be held.
49. Withdrawal of candidate.
50. Death of candidate.
PART XIIIPreparation for and
Voting at Poll

51. Polling stations.
52. Provision of requisites and officers for purpose of poll.
53. Hours polling stations to be open.
54. The ballot box.
55. Conduct of poll.
56. Number of votes and identification of voters.
57. Manner of voting.
58. Spoilt ballot papers.
59. Voting by illiterate voters.
60. Voting by physically incapacitated voters.
61. Procedure at close of poll.
62. Procedure after sealing of ballot boxes.
63. Counting and rejection of votes.
64. Recording and notification of result of count.
65. Procedure on receipt of polling-station returns.
66. Determination and declaration of result of poll.
67. Notification of result of election.
68. Chief Elections Officer to cause names of candidates elected to be
published.
69. Procedure after counting at polling station and collating at constituency
centre.
70. Custody and disposal of ballot and other papers.
PART XIVVoting by Post71. Applications
for postal ballot papers.
72. Issue of postal ballot papers.
73. Refusal of application for postal ballot paper.
74. Recipients of postal ballot papers not entitled to vote at polling
stations.
75. Voting by post.
76. Postal ballot boxes.
77. Opening of postal ballot boxes.
78. Rejected declarations of identity.
79. Postal ballot papers to be placed in ballot box.
80. Safe-keeping of documents.
81. Offences in relation to postal votes.
PART XVGeneral Provisions
Relating to Polls82. Constituency
elections officers and other persons to make declaration of secrecy.
83. Conduct of chief election agents, election agents, monitors and observers
at elections.
84. Absence of election agents, etc. at opening and closing of ballot
boxes, etc.
85. Offences in relation to ballot papers and ballot boxes.
86. Maintenance of secrecy and non-interference with voters and ballot
papers.
87. Persons wilfully failing in their duties guilty of offence.
88. Obstruction of election officials.
89. Disorderly conduct in polling station.
90. Refusal to leave polling station.
91. Destruction or damaging of voters roll or date relating thereto.
92. Employer to allow employees to vote.
PART XVIElection Expenses and
Election Agents93. What expenses
permissible.
94. Chief election agents.
95. Election agents.
96. Appointments made and expenses incurred by candidates or agents.
97. Payments of expenses and disclosure of expenditure.
98. Receipts for election expenses.
99. Claims for election expenses.
100. Limit of personal expenses that candidates may incur.
101. Claims by chief election agents.
PART XVIIProvisions Relating
to Elections to Office of President102. When election
to office of President to be held.
103. Notice of election to office of President.
104. Nomination of candidates for election to office of President.
105. Deposit on nomination.
106. Publication of names of Presidential candidates.
107. Withdrawal of candidature.
108. When fresh nominations to be held.
109. Procedure when poll to be taken.
110. Determination and declaration of result of election to office of
President.
111. Election petitions in respect of election to office of President.
112. Application of Parts XIII, XIV and XV.

PART XVIIIProvisions Relating
to Local Authority ElectionsPreliminary
113. Application of Part XVIII.
114. Interpretation in Part XVIII.

Qualifications
for election
119. Qualifications and disqualifications for election as councillor.
120. Qualifications and disqualifications for election as mayor.

When elections
to be held
121. When election of councillors to be held.
122. When election to office of mayor to be held.
123. Postponement of elections.

Conduct of elections
124. Notice of election and nomination day.
125. Nomination of candidates.
126. Withdrawal of candidate.
127. Death of candidate.
128. Entitlement to vote, number of votes a voter may cast, and counting
thereof.
129. Drawing of lots to determine result of election
130. Declaration and publication of result of election.
131. Expenses of elections.

General
132. Alteration of dates and qualifying periods.
133. Application of provisions of this Act to local authority elections.

PART XIXCorrupt Practices134. Undue influence.
135. Theft or destruction of voter identification.
136. Bribery.
137. Personation.
138. Additional penalties for corrupt practices.
PART XXIllegal Practices and
Other Offences139. Certain
expenditure an illegal practice.
140. Unauthorised election expenses.
141. Penalty for providing money for payments contrary to this Act.
142. Certain employment prohibited.
143. Corrupt procurement of candidate.
144. Betting prohibited.
145. Posters to have names of printer and publisher.
146. Prohibited symbols.
147. Prohibition of certain activities in vicinity of polling stations.
148. Procuring prohibited persons to vote; false statements re withdrawal
of candidates.
149. Obstruction of voters.
150. Additional penalties for illegal practices.
151. Preventing holding of political meetings, etc.
152. Destruction of political posters, etc.
153. Defacing property for political purposes.
154. Aggravating circumstances in relation to offences under sections
151, 152 and 153.
PART XXIFurther Provisions
Relating to Corrupt Practices, Illegal Practices and Other Offences155. When election
void owing to corrupt or illegal practices.
156. When election not void.
157. When Electoral Court may hold certain acts or omissions to be exempt
from this Act.
158. Hearing of person accused of corrupt practice or illegal practice.
159. Finding on charge of corrupt practice or illegal practice.
160. When creditors not prejudiced in respect of prohibited payment.
PART XXIIEstablishment, Composition
and Rules of Electoral Court161. Establishment
and nature of Electoral Court.
162. Judges of Electoral Court and composition thereof.
163. Assessors.
164. Registrar of Electoral Court.
165. Rules of Electoral Court.
PART XXIIIElection Petitions166. Interpretation
in Part XXIII.
167. Who may present election petition.
168. Provisions governing election petitions.
169. Notice of election petition to be served on respondent.
170. Respondent may object to security provided.
171. Provisions as to trial of election petition.
172. Appeals from decisions of Electoral Court.
173. Procedure whefare Electoral Court reports cases of corrupt practices
or illegal practices.
174. Witnesses.
175. Witnesses not excused from answering incriminating questions.
176. Respondent may testify that election of petitioner undue.
177. When non-compliance with this Act invalidates election.
178. Withdrawal of election petition.
179. Election petition terminated on death of petitioner.
180. Position when respondent does not oppose election petition.
181. Costs of election petition.
182. Time within which election petition to be determined.
PART XXIVGeneral
183. When incapacity may be removed.
184. No person required to divulge how he or she voted.
185. Evidence as to holding of election.
186. Penalty for interruptions in connection with elections.
187. Maintenance of secrecy.
188. How public notice may be given and documents served.
189. Validation of certain documents despite misnomer or inaccurate description.
190. Complaints to Commission.
191. Conflict management.
192. Regulatory powers of Commission.
193. Repeal of Cap. 2:01 and savings.

FIRST SCHEDULE: Code of Conduct
for Chief Election Agents, Election Agents, Monitors and Observers.
SECOND SCHEDULE: Determination and Notification of Results of Presidential
Election.
THIRD SCHEDULE: Conflict Management.
FOURTH SCHEDULE: Electoral Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Candidates.

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